Tripulante Marcelo
Meet Marcelo Concha our Bolivian crew member. He´s bringing the good vibes to the Viracocha III
- Translator
- Video Editor - Documentary
Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
1 review$100 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteMy experience in filming and editing started on the year 2016 when i started working on Buck Expeditions. I participated on the production of the Viracocha I and II documentary series as a creative Co director, editor, translator, production assistant, writer, and on the production of the viracocha II Documentary film. Now Im working on the Viracocha III project, where i am a crew member and my role is to film the adventure, to be shown as a documentary en various languages, i will be also editing, co directing, translating and writing. I am the educational director of the project and social network manager, web site builder and communications. My passion is photography, graphic desing and art.
Meet Marcelo Concha our Bolivian crew member. He´s bringing the good vibes to the Viracocha III
Los tripulantes de la balsa Viracocha y voluntarios han logrado diseñar una serpiente decorativa para la proa de la embarcación. El trabajo en equipo es fundamental en todas las etapas de la construcción y de la travesía, en este video puedes ver como Jens Øvre Gaviota y Glen Short nos cuentan su experiencia confeccionando una de estas serpientes gigantes de totora.
El capitan de la balsa Viracocha III, el Estadounidense, Phil Buck, nos cuenta como fabrica las patecas o bloques de madera a mano para la embarcacion.
The Viracocha raft III will navigate across the entire Pacific Ocean from Arica, Chile to Sydney, Australia on an epic journey of approximately six months. It is intended to demonstrate the enormous distances that these types of rafts could have sailed in ancient times. It will also help to preserve nd promote the Andean and South American Cultures for the rest of the world while inspiring futur
The Viracocha Expedition is a series of reed raft voyages that aims to demonstrate the vast capacity of South American reed rafts. The Viracocha III Reed Raft will be attempting to cross the entire Pacifiic Ocean from South America to Australia commencing in May of 2018 and will further demostrate that ancient South American civilizations could have crossed vast areas of Pacific Ocean in ancient-s
In March 2003, a team of eight men led once again by Phil Buck, set sail from Viña del Mar, Chile aboard a new reed raft, the Viracocha II in an attempt to sail 10,000 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean to Cairns, Australia, via Easter island and other islands beyond. Unfortunately, the raft was severely damaged during the launch and failed to test its full potential as it only could reach Ea
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